Monday, September 23, 2013

This past Saturday, we met up with some friends at the County Line Orchard in Indiana. We got there a little early, so Joey got a few rides on the Moo-Choo train before we headed out into the orchards.

Jacob was a little too little for the train, but he had fun playing with the pumpkins and hay bales while waiting for Brother.

Once our friends arrived, it was a short tractor ride into the orchards, where both boys had fun picking apples from the trees.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

I can't believe how quickly Jacob is growing up. (And how bad I've been posting about it!) He's eating with his fork and spoon so well. Applesauce, yogurt, you name it. He has all of his teeth (except the two-year-old molars), which makes him look that much older. Can't we slow down time?

Monday, September 2, 2013

Since we were already down in the Outer Banks, we wanted to stop by Kitty Hawk and visit the Wright Museum and Memorial. What sort of self-respecting aerospace engineer (and history buff) wouldn't? The kids didn't want to spend too much time in the museum, but they didn't mind running around where the first flights took place.

Here's Joey by the marker for the end of the 1st Flight. (No he wouldn't pose.)

The boys and I by the marker for the end of the 3rd Flight.

Uncle Ryan and Shae at the marker for the end of the 4th Flight. (Yes, we walked the WHOLE path.)

By this point, Jacob was exhausted, and took a little nap in the baby carrier. That was the plan all along, but I was nevertheless excited when it all came to fruition. (If you look closely at the bottom of this picture, you can see the original monorail the Wright Brothers used for take-off. At the time of the first flights, the land here was too sandy and soft, and they would not have been able to get enough speed otherwise. Of course, the sand and soft ground, along with the winds, were why they chose this location; it would minimize any damage when landing.)

Here's a picture of Rachel and Ryan on the monument. They were taking pictures of us while we were walking up the hill to get there, so I thought I'd return the favor.